As the cool kids like to say when seeing someone getting totally owned by another person, “911, I’d like to report a murder.”
The “murder” in this case was Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance putting Democrat Party apparatchik Martha Raddatz in her place over her absurd characterization of the invasion in our country of gangs of illegals.
Vance appeared via satellite Sunday morning on ABC News’ “This Week,” and the topic of illegal gangs taking over parts of American cities came up. This problem has escalated under Kamala Harris’ watch, with gang members streaming over the border and taking over entire apartment complexes, putting American citizens in danger. This has led to an explosion in sex trafficking in at least eight states.
This is no big deal for ABC’s Martha Raddatz, who tried to do a little PR triage on Kamala’s behalf.
Raddatz: “The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes. And the mayor has said ‘Our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.’ A handful of problems!”
JD Vance: “Martha, do you hear yourself? ‘Only a handful of apartment complexes in American were taken over by Venezuelan gangs and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris’ open border?”
Raddatz: "The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes… A handful!"@JDVance: "Do you hear yourself? Only a handful of apartment complexes were taken over by Venezuelan gangs and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris' open border?"
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 13, 2024
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